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i don't think there would be any -- any tipping of any election in texas. major election in texas. one where the other if the law is implemented in this election cycle. it is the sort of issue that tends to rile up conservatives. so if the law is blocked it will make them angry. it has made them angry. it has been used as bludgeon against the obama administration. eric holder is a poster boy for much of the anger directed towards the administration over fast and furious. over this as well. the republicans have been bashing the justice department for stooiming something by many surveys is very popular and popular among demographic and ethnic groups in texas. >> anything else we should know as we continue to track the news here out of texas and the court case in washington? what else should we be looking for? >> i think it's going to be very interesting to see. we've had one day of trials so far. and the state of texas was trying to demonstrate or they started laying the ground work to demonstrate that there was no discriminatory intent that this law requiring a photo i.d. of one sor
i don't think there would be any -- any tipping of any election in texas. major election in texas. one where the other if the law is implemented in this election cycle. it is the sort of issue that tends to rile up conservatives. so if the law is blocked it will make them angry. it has made them angry. it has been used as bludgeon against the obama administration. eric holder is a poster boy for much of the anger directed towards the administration over fast and furious. over this as well. the...
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but over texas, an elderly passenger in his 80s became disruptive.""his man pho was going to the bathroom. don't etting nobody oing to the bbthroom come ouu to their seats, kicking the walls, you know like crazy.""omplicating "we think he's blindd think he pmght haae alzheimer's, he's not getting up out offhis seat because he needed a whhelchair to get to hii seat so he's not paarier."we believe the man 3 speaks french and thatts the only language he knows. so if you have anybody who speaks french oww there that would help us with this situationn" pilott said theyydid not believe the man to be a physical threat, but divertedd the plane to houston."that intercontinental airport, so it tookkadddtional time tt could fly theeremaindee offthe flight wiitout violating faa terriile. it wwssunreal. it was ppinful. 19 hours. 19 hours we were in this mess."spirit ssid it flew in anothhr aircrrft and crew aa quickly as possible to take customers to fort lauderdale. the airline said it apollgizes saiddsafety is iis top priority aad it will prooide full refunds to
but over texas, an elderly passenger in his 80s became disruptive.""his man pho was going to the bathroom. don't etting nobody oing to the bbthroom come ouu to their seats, kicking the walls, you know like crazy.""omplicating "we think he's blindd think he pmght haae alzheimer's, he's not getting up out offhis seat because he needed a whhelchair to get to hii seat so he's not paarier."we believe the man 3 speaks french and thatts the only language he knows. so if...
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opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. now, texas leaders were betting that the supreme court would likely strike down the health care law so they've done little to prepare for the exchanges that must be set up by 2014. but, scott, a provision in the health care law does specify that even if federal authorities do set up the exchanges, texas could petition to take over those exchanges eventually at some point if they chose to. >> pelley: anna, thank you. wounded veterans are being forced to wait months and longer for their benefits. a report links man made climate change to extreme weather. and this is about as extreme as it gets. where this hurricane is headed, when the cbs evening news continues. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. thi
opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. now, texas leaders were betting that the supreme court would likely strike down the health care law so they've done little to prepare for the exchanges that must be set up by 2014. but, scott, a provision in the health care law does specify that even if federal authorities do set up the exchanges, texas could petition to take over those exchanges eventually at some...
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america's top state for business in 2012, texas. >> our thanks to the university of texas cheerleaders for helping us ring in style. yesterday we were at the winely. the wine industry is up and coming and more than doubles since 2001. that was grape expectations. the second was legendary lights which has a couple different meanings, were were looking at the light houses that were on the gulf coast, only a few of them are left. you've got the power, texas is the only state with a power grid. the pechan thing is the and what the hey, governor rick perry, it's good to see you again, we have done this before. >> yes have, welcome back to texas. >> always good to be here. we talked about your formula, and if you let me paraphrase it, business friendly regulations and don't spend all the money. >> that's the economic side. i disagree with the quality of life attributes they talk about. there is an incredibility quality of life. the cultural arts are growing. i think dallas now has three performing arts facilities here in austin, texas. and a knew museum of modern art, and tonight in houston,
america's top state for business in 2012, texas. >> our thanks to the university of texas cheerleaders for helping us ring in style. yesterday we were at the winely. the wine industry is up and coming and more than doubles since 2001. that was grape expectations. the second was legendary lights which has a couple different meanings, were were looking at the light houses that were on the gulf coast, only a few of them are left. you've got the power, texas is the only state with a power...
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a storm leads to a big scare at a maaor league baseball game in texas. "loud thunder sound" sound"that's lighting hitting near the stadium puring a texxs rangees and minnesota twins game.over on first base, the thunder sent twwns player josh willingham to his hands and knees.you cann see the catcher was the first to make bee-line for the dugout.the game was delayed 46- players were laughing it off. 3 3 3 3 a drop in ttmperatues today... finally not so hottout therr. will this weather stick around? let's check back with meteorolooist tony ppgnotti. --fightinn nats--- nats--- a political debate turns dangerous... the shocking thing a lawmaker did on live tv... and the issue that set &pm off. - çç the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. now you have the power to lower gas prices with the bp visa with pump
a storm leads to a big scare at a maaor league baseball game in texas. "loud thunder sound" sound"that's lighting hitting near the stadium puring a texxs rangees and minnesota twins game.over on first base, the thunder sent twwns player josh willingham to his hands and knees.you cann see the catcher was the first to make bee-line for the dugout.the game was delayed 46- players were laughing it off. 3 3 3 3 a drop in ttmperatues today... finally not so hottout therr. will this...
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. >> en texas quieren que muestren identificociones para ir a las urnass. >> y rescatan a niÑos en perÚ criados con un solo propÓsi el presidente barack obama y el ndidato republicano mitt romney se estÁn peleando para ver quiÉn rebaja mÁs los impuestos. >> obama quiere reducir impuestos a todos los que ganen menos de 250 mil dÓres al aÑo, mientras romney quier extiendo era esta rebaja a multimillonarios. >> lourdes m nos tiene reacciones a las propuestas del mandatario. >> el presidente obama itÓ al congreso a extender recortes de impuestos que caducan a fin de aÑo para familias que ganen menos de 250 mil dÓlares anuales no para los mÁs ricos como quieren los republicanos. >> (en inglÉs). >> los recortes de impuestos para estadounidenses mÁs ricos son los que menos promueven el crecimiento dijo el presidente rodeado de contribuyentes que lo apoyan. >> republicanos y el portavoz de su candidato a laresidencia mitt romney dijeron que la propuesta equivale a un aumento de impuestos masivo, no tiene ni idea de cÓmo poner al paÍs de nuevo a trabajar y a ayuda a la clase media.
. >> en texas quieren que muestren identificociones para ir a las urnass. >> y rescatan a niÑos en perÚ criados con un solo propÓsi el presidente barack obama y el ndidato republicano mitt romney se estÁn peleando para ver quiÉn rebaja mÁs los impuestos. >> obama quiere reducir impuestos a todos los que ganen menos de 250 mil dÓres al aÑo, mientras romney quier extiendo era esta rebaja a multimillonarios. >> lourdes m nos tiene reacciones a las propuestas del...
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>>> and the state of texas tries to enforce a vote er i.d. law tt could affect millions of voters. >>> and "50 shades of grey" set to pass a milestone. it dominates an entire sector of our economy. whether you love that or find it terrifying, let's go out front. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the president's math doesn't add up. president obama today called for a one-year extension of the bush tax cuts for families who make up to $250,000. for those families who make $250,000 or more, taxes would go up in january. >> i believe our prosperity has always come from an economy that's built on a strong and growing middle class. so my message to congress is this, pass a bill extending the tax cuts for the middle class. i will sign it tomorrow. pass it next week, i'll sign it next week. pass it next -- well, you get the idea. >> but how much would extending the tax cuts for the family's making under $250,000 help our economy? bear with me if you will. i want to start by showing you something that the president and
>>> and the state of texas tries to enforce a vote er i.d. law tt could affect millions of voters. >>> and "50 shades of grey" set to pass a milestone. it dominates an entire sector of our economy. whether you love that or find it terrifying, let's go out front. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the president's math doesn't add up. president obama today called for a one-year extension of the bush tax cuts for...
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corina spencer, abogada de la organizacion no lucrativa proyecto de derechos civiles del sur de texas dice esto es un fraude que se esta pagar ni so sino hasta a, ya que el agosto. sot.........." spencer dice que han recibido todo tipo de llamadas, de personas a quienes se les han ofrecido fraudulent os. sot"...." loserimas noticias del gobierno. ke look live pkgdebe estar reuniendo documentos que prueben que han estado viviendo aqui por al menos 5 anos, archivos escolares, historial criminal. solo para nombrar algunos. evite que estos documentos personales, caigan en las manos equivocada s. unite de la camara de representantes tiene previsto votar un proyecto de ley que prohibiria los abortos en el distrito de columbia despues de las 20 semanas de embarazo... el proyecto de ley se basa en el controvertido criterio de que el feto puede sentir dolor a las 20 semanas o mas de gestacion... la medida esta siendo impulsada por el comite nacional del derecho a la vida, una organizacion en contra del aborto... lideres del distrito se oponen al proyecto por considerarlo una intromision en la
corina spencer, abogada de la organizacion no lucrativa proyecto de derechos civiles del sur de texas dice esto es un fraude que se esta pagar ni so sino hasta a, ya que el agosto. sot.........." spencer dice que han recibido todo tipo de llamadas, de personas a quienes se les han ofrecido fraudulent os. sot"...." loserimas noticias del gobierno. ke look live pkgdebe estar reuniendo documentos que prueben que han estado viviendo aqui por al menos 5 anos, archivos escolares,...
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. >>> texas fought for its voter i.d. law in court today which could keep more than one million people from voting. we'll tell you why it may hold up in court. >>> a mysterious illness has killed dozens of children in cambodia. we first brought you that report last week. tonight on the scene live, what that deadly illness might be. >>> and george zimmerman is in a safe house and we're going to tell you who's actually paying the bill. [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> our second story "outfront," the state of texas tries to enforce an id law that could keep more than 1 million people from voting in the presiden
. >>> texas fought for its voter i.d. law in court today which could keep more than one million people from voting. we'll tell you why it may hold up in court. >>> a mysterious illness has killed dozens of children in cambodia. we first brought you that report last week. tonight on the scene live, what that deadly illness might be. >>> and george zimmerman is in a safe house and we're going to tell you who's actually paying the bill. [ man ] ever year, sophia and i...
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plus voters in the state of texas. me whether or not that is a state looking for voters? they are not. not your student id. this law provides for a state-issued id that more than 20% plus do not have the safety office in those counties. if this was a question of voter impersonation which is what they do, they need to show the statistical analysis of how many people showed up and tried to vote as someone else other than themselves. >> the naacp today. mitt romney is going there tomorrow. just looking at it objectively, you may think it's an exercise in futility since the vast majority of african-americans in 2008. the fact that he is going there, does it tell you he thinks he can win over african-americans? he will be talking about jobs and given that unemployment rates for african-americans were at 14.4 percents are in june, could he have success? >> as the voter id law is under a false premises, they are nonpartisan and we are delight that mr. romney will be there and the vice president will be there on inside houston
plus voters in the state of texas. me whether or not that is a state looking for voters? they are not. not your student id. this law provides for a state-issued id that more than 20% plus do not have the safety office in those counties. if this was a question of voter impersonation which is what they do, they need to show the statistical analysis of how many people showed up and tried to vote as someone else other than themselves. >> the naacp today. mitt romney is going there tomorrow....
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texas already has. i think the highest rate of uninsured people are in texas. the answer from the left, i don't have an answer. people aren't in the streets protesting a lot of things they should be protesting but this is a situation where these are poor working poor people, they are busy. this is something they haven't gotten yet so it's not exactly being taken away from them. >> i just feel the pendulum has swung so far in the wrong direction in terms of the debate over this. we are talking about the governors that have said they're opting out of this, they have 29% of the total americans without health insurance in this country. the idea that not only are they not apologizing for this decision, but that they feel like they can sort of go out like yosemite sam with guns blazing and say this is equivalent to the titanic or the gestapo is shocking. >> it really is. i think we should say it simply. people are going to die because rick perry wants to run for president again or governors want to pander to the tea party. that's what's going to happen here. you have
texas already has. i think the highest rate of uninsured people are in texas. the answer from the left, i don't have an answer. people aren't in the streets protesting a lot of things they should be protesting but this is a situation where these are poor working poor people, they are busy. this is something they haven't gotten yet so it's not exactly being taken away from them. >> i just feel the pendulum has swung so far in the wrong direction in terms of the debate over this. we are...
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. >>> texas fought for its voter i.d. law in court today which could keep more than one million people from voting. we'll tell you why it may hold up in court. >>> a mysterious illness has killed dozens of children in cambodia. we first brought you that report last week. tonight on the scene live, what that deadly illness might be. >>> and george zimmerman is in a safe house and we're going to tell you who's actually paying the bill. the postal service is critical to our economy, delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me.
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but, oh, here is number 50 texas. now if you are a donor to rick perry, you don't care because you are rich. you don't care about the 26% of the population that doesn't have insurance. but over a quarter of the population not in great shape would be helped tremendously. that's 6.6 million people in texas. you think rick gives a damn he doesn't give a damn. >> deliver health care for our citizens -- >> how is that? >> every texastan has access to health care. it is not going to work it is a failed system, block grant back to the states if you want success in health care in the country. >> you mentioned that texas is really a magnet for a lot of folks. are you able to hear us okay? >> yes, i can. >> he had another great point to make about health care. he just forgot it. the reality is texas would only pay 3% of the bill. the federal government would pick up 97% of the bill and he still won't take the money even though his citizens need it desperately. now that's a dangerous clown that's hurting the people in this count
but, oh, here is number 50 texas. now if you are a donor to rick perry, you don't care because you are rich. you don't care about the 26% of the population that doesn't have insurance. but over a quarter of the population not in great shape would be helped tremendously. that's 6.6 million people in texas. you think rick gives a damn he doesn't give a damn. >> deliver health care for our citizens -- >> how is that? >> every texastan has access to health care. it is not going to...
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i was born in texas. i script a birth certificate because because i was not allowed to be go to the hospital. thank you. host: caller this morning from charleston, south carolina, michael. caller: there's no evidence to support voter fraud at all. this is a pathetic attempt by the republican party to disenfranchise minority voters. it's undemocratic, unpatriotic and anti-american. host: one viewer on twitter puts it this way. those who yells suppression are therefore for cheating. u.s.a. today had this piece by susan davis, had to do with representative shelly, a democratic from nevada. they write here that the house ethics committee disclosed unanimous decision to open a probe into whether representative berkeley used her office to benefit her husband financial efforts. it details berkeley multiple legislative efforts to benefit her husband. for example, berkeley led a successful effort to prevent closing of nevada long kidney transplant program where her husband practice services. we are pleased with th
i was born in texas. i script a birth certificate because because i was not allowed to be go to the hospital. thank you. host: caller this morning from charleston, south carolina, michael. caller: there's no evidence to support voter fraud at all. this is a pathetic attempt by the republican party to disenfranchise minority voters. it's undemocratic, unpatriotic and anti-american. host: one viewer on twitter puts it this way. those who yells suppression are therefore for cheating. u.s.a. today...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >> check this out. a new poll, 83% of doctors have considered quitting the profession because of obama care. tomorrow, house republicans are going to try for the 31st time to get this law repealed. here now, the vice chair of the house republican conference. welcome to both of you. peter quewelch, i just want to k to you. this is incredible. 83% of doctors, they're thinking about quitting because they think they won't get paid under obamacare. what's your response to that? not getting paid under obamacare. >> you used the right word, larry, incredible. the american medical association supports obamacare. this group thinks illegal imglants spread leprosy. they're against vaccinating things for kids like polio. so this is just a totally bogus report. it serves the interest of folks who want to repeal, as you say, for the 31st time, the health car
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >> check this out. a new poll, 83% of doctors have considered quitting the profession because of obama care. tomorrow, house republicans are going to try for the 31st time to get this law repealed. here now, the vice chair of the house republican conference. welcome to both of you. peter quewelch, i just want to k to you. this is...
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i'm from texas. i have seen and we just saw governor perry today who is now ending the women's health program in texas, pledging to completely throw women off of health care in every way that he can. a federal report came out last week i saw that says it is the worst state for health care access in the country. texas is now doing just what mr. romney pledged he was going to do for the country which is end family planning, end the national family planning program which was signed into law by nixon. it's a bipartisan program. he said he's going to get rid of planned parenthood. we have to take this seriously for the patients counting on us for basic health care. >> when you look at your budget, $1.6 million, i know a million dollars sounds like a lot of money to a lot of people in politics and the national campaign it's not. how much do you plan to spend in the presidential? >> we'll spend what we can raise. but essentially we are a health care provider. we provide 3 million folks care every year. that
i'm from texas. i have seen and we just saw governor perry today who is now ending the women's health program in texas, pledging to completely throw women off of health care in every way that he can. a federal report came out last week i saw that says it is the worst state for health care access in the country. texas is now doing just what mr. romney pledged he was going to do for the country which is end family planning, end the national family planning program which was signed into law by...
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wet highways across florida to texas and oklahoma. flooded roads in the four corners region, from denver to albuquerque. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in houston, charlotte and memphis. >>> now, hollywood news this morning. a surprise announcement that tom cruise and katie holmes have settled their divorce in less than two weeks. no one expected that. >> that's right. holmes remains here in new york with daughter suri. and cruise has just returned to california, where he's shooting a movie. abc's brandy hit has all the detail details. >> a media frenzy, a settlement has been reeged. holmes' attorney said in a statement, the case has been settled and the agreement has been signed. we are thrilled for katie and her family. and are excited to watch as she embarks on the next chapter of her life. while details of the divorce have not been released. >> tom is a private star. he doesn't want to drag his family through the mud. and both of them care about suri. >> holmes had request custody of suri. according to cruise's s
wet highways across florida to texas and oklahoma. flooded roads in the four corners region, from denver to albuquerque. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in houston, charlotte and memphis. >>> now, hollywood news this morning. a surprise announcement that tom cruise and katie holmes have settled their divorce in less than two weeks. no one expected that. >> that's right. holmes remains here in new york with daughter suri. and cruise has just returned to...
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. >>> on fox news, texas governor rick perry says his state rejects medicaid expansion in the health care reform. perry argued "to expand this program is not unlike adding 1,000 people to the titanic." on the mclaughlin group pat buchanan was asked when the u.s. will elect a us president. he replied, 2040 or 2050. that late? pat buchanan said, "let's hope so." that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> here's your "first look" at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,736. after dipping 36 points yesterday. the s&p lost 2. the nasdaq fell 5. looking at overseas trading the nikkei skidded 39 points. in hong kong, the hang seng was down 31. >>> for a third straight session, stocks slid monday. this thanks to worry over european debt, asian weakness and lower second-quarter earnings. alcoa kicked off earnings after the bell posting a loss. nevertheless, alcoa's revenue and profit still beat expectations. and the company forecast growing aerospace and auto demand. >>> spain's ten-year bond yield rose above the 7% crisis level. eurozone finance ministers are
. >>> on fox news, texas governor rick perry says his state rejects medicaid expansion in the health care reform. perry argued "to expand this program is not unlike adding 1,000 people to the titanic." on the mclaughlin group pat buchanan was asked when the u.s. will elect a us president. he replied, 2040 or 2050. that late? pat buchanan said, "let's hope so." that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> here's your "first look"...
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texas then sued the u.s. government citing political motives. the law is one of several recent disputes over the 1965 voting rights act, which prohibits discriminatory voting practices. the supreme court upheld a similar photo i.d. law in indiana in 2009. nearly 50 years after their plane went down, the remains of six airmen who disappeared during the vietnam war were buried at arlington national cemetery today. the remains were buried in a single casket, after being discovered last year by american and laotion search teams. for decades, family members knew only that the plane sent out a "mayday" signal while flying over laos. all six servicemen were given posthumous promotions by the military. on wall street today, stocks slipped in a light day of trading. the dow jones industrial average lost 36 points to close at 12,736. the nasdaq fell more than five points to close above 2,931. the oscar-winning actor ernest borgnine died on sunday of kidney failure in los angeles. borgnine played more than 200 film and t.v. roles, and worked up until the e
texas then sued the u.s. government citing political motives. the law is one of several recent disputes over the 1965 voting rights act, which prohibits discriminatory voting practices. the supreme court upheld a similar photo i.d. law in indiana in 2009. nearly 50 years after their plane went down, the remains of six airmen who disappeared during the vietnam war were buried at arlington national cemetery today. the remains were buried in a single casket, after being discovered last year by...
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versus the university of texas i.d.? >> well, the state of texas runs the university of texas. the way they did it hurts lots of minority voters and other voters too. >> let me tell you something that the director of the elections division said yesterday. he was calleds a witness in this case. they said 17 counties in the state have more people registered than their voting age populations. 18 counties have more registered voters than their population. also, in that testimony, in the may primary election, 239 dead people somehow cast ballots. that i say there's a voter fraud problem in texas. >> well, that latter point about the dead people voting isn't true. but what it is true is that in texas, and everywhere else, voter registration systems are kind of a mess. and that's a real problem. people showing up to vote claiming to be somebody they aren't. that's the real problem. the way to fix the problem of voter registration, which is that tens of millions of eligible voters aren't on the rolls but a lot of the names are wrong. there's typeos. people die. they aren't taken off th
versus the university of texas i.d.? >> well, the state of texas runs the university of texas. the way they did it hurts lots of minority voters and other voters too. >> let me tell you something that the director of the elections division said yesterday. he was calleds a witness in this case. they said 17 counties in the state have more people registered than their voting age populations. 18 counties have more registered voters than their population. also, in that testimony, in the...
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however, they say, our warming earth did play a role in the severity of the texas drought, caused in part by the cooler pacific waters of la nina, bringing dry conditions to the south. >> we should get used to these la nina related heat waves, because today they're 20 times more likely to occur than 50 years ago. >> reporter: now, government scientists say 2011 was cooler than 2010, but it was still warm enough to be one of the warmest 15 years on record. and with concentrations of greenhouse gases increasing, scientists say we should get ready for more extreme events. brian? >> anne thompson, colorado springs tonight, thanks for that. another example of extreme weather just this morning, just outside austin texas, ten inches of rain fell in a matter of just a few hours, touching off some nasty flash floods, leaving more than a dozen homes totally sur rounded by water. it was a good sides mess to clean up later in the day, luckily nobody was hurt. >>> we have an update tonight on a story we aired just a few days back, at the height those awful colorado wildfires. as we with reported
however, they say, our warming earth did play a role in the severity of the texas drought, caused in part by the cooler pacific waters of la nina, bringing dry conditions to the south. >> we should get used to these la nina related heat waves, because today they're 20 times more likely to occur than 50 years ago. >> reporter: now, government scientists say 2011 was cooler than 2010, but it was still warm enough to be one of the warmest 15 years on record. and with concentrations of...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. session: at this time i'd like to yield to the gentlewoman, a nurse, a health care professional prior to her service in the united states congress, the gentlewoman from from north carolina, mrs. ellmers, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. ellmers: thank you. i thank my colleague from texas for acknowledging me. thank you, madam speaker. i'm here today to join my colleagues and call on the immediate repeal of obamacare with its massive tax increases. last month as we know the supreme court verified that obamacare is in fact a tax. one that increased the financial burdens of every american by over $500 billion. and will go down in history as the most significant expansion of the federal government and its power. this law has and continues to be bad policy for all americans and future generations. the supreme court's decision has sent a direct message to congress and policymakers that we have to get back to work to repeal this law and replace it w
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. session: at this time i'd like to yield to the gentlewoman, a nurse, a health care professional prior to her service in the united states congress, the gentlewoman from from north carolina, mrs. ellmers, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. ellmers: thank you. i thank my colleague from texas for acknowledging me. thank you, madam speaker. i'm here today to join my colleagues and call on the immediate repeal of...
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it's all the way from arkansas, louisiana, texas to the outer banks of north carolina. not a moving front, just a stationary front that will kind of shift a little bit, 50, 75 miles in each direction. there's an area of low pressure that has spun up along that boundary and that is spinning in a little bit of unsettled air, allowing for a few showers around maryland, but not any robust thunderstorm action. as we look at the next 24 hours here, you can see most of the action will stay to the south. as we check out the future temps, tomorrow will be warm again, very summerlike, but not excessive heat. we do see signs of excessive heat in st. louis. around here, we still look for upper 80's. overnight, 67 with a few stray showers. 88 tomorrow. but, again, hotter in the heart of the city. tomorrow night, down to 65 with some pretty comfortable temperatures. seven-day forecast, a few tweaks here for you. we have bumped up the numbers just a little bit as we go into the ladder part of the weekend and early next week. so that is the trend right now. >> it feels really thick out
it's all the way from arkansas, louisiana, texas to the outer banks of north carolina. not a moving front, just a stationary front that will kind of shift a little bit, 50, 75 miles in each direction. there's an area of low pressure that has spun up along that boundary and that is spinning in a little bit of unsettled air, allowing for a few showers around maryland, but not any robust thunderstorm action. as we look at the next 24 hours here, you can see most of the action will stay to the...
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and i there is no debate in texas over the rejecting parts of the healthcare law. republican governor rick perry said the state won't expand medicaid or create an online marketplace for patients to shop for insurance and texas has the largest ununshired rates in the country -- uninsured rates in the country. 66.2million people in the state don't have health insurance. we're talking about this issue and the latest challenges to the affordable care act at 8. health and human services th is cathleen sebelius will join us here on fox 5 morning news. >>> what michael bloomberg had in mind when cracking down on soda prices and is facing a lot of backlash over. this a rally dubbed the million big gulp march was held yesterday and only a few dozen people stepped out. they say it steps on personal freedom. >> that is a big issue up there. shouldn't we be allowed to drink what we want? >> and some people feel you should be responsible for your own health. >> and i used to love one every day. it was too much for me. >> after awhile it takes the toll. >> right. >> and that is
and i there is no debate in texas over the rejecting parts of the healthcare law. republican governor rick perry said the state won't expand medicaid or create an online marketplace for patients to shop for insurance and texas has the largest ununshired rates in the country -- uninsured rates in the country. 66.2million people in the state don't have health insurance. we're talking about this issue and the latest challenges to the affordable care act at 8. health and human services th is...
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charges of a double stan dand when the attorney general spoke today in texas. that's all next in the grapevine. [ engine revving ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ [ tirescreech ] [ male announcer ] with fuel economy that's best in class and better acceleration than camry and accord, you'll wish you had the road to yourself. [ tires screech ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ a a >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. as we recorded earlier, attorney general eric holder spoke to the naacp and talked about civil rights and what the administration is doing for minorities. however, holder may need to up his visibility. a new cnn poll finds 31% of those surveyed have never heard of him. the figure jumps to 41% for nonwhites. at today's event in houston, holder said the texas law requiring a government issued photo i.d. to vote disenfranchises minority voters. the justice department own media advisory for the speech included this note to reporters covering the note. all media must present government-issued photo i.d.,
charges of a double stan dand when the attorney general spoke today in texas. that's all next in the grapevine. [ engine revving ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ [ tirescreech ] [ male announcer ] with fuel economy that's best in class and better acceleration than camry and accord, you'll wish you had the road to yourself. [ tires screech ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ a a >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. as we recorded...
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specifically calling out a new law in texas. that new law requires voters to show a photo i.d. in order to cast a balance the. mr. holder and the d.o.j. blocked the legislation prompting a lawsuit. that case started yesterday in federal court. today the attorney general saying he is not going to allow any state to bully people away from the ballot box. >> after close review, the department found this law would be harmful to minority voters, and reject its implementation. we'll be vigilant and loud to protect voting rights and voter fraud. but we'll not allow political protect to disenfranchise american citizens of their most precious right. megyn: casey stegall joins us live with more. >> reporter: it got a little heated a couple of times. the justice department cited multiple reasons why they believe this texas law is unfairly impacting minority votessers. they say a lot of them live in rural areas and cannot make it to dps or department of public safety offices where they need to obtain the proper identification. or they may not have the funds to acquire the documents needed
specifically calling out a new law in texas. that new law requires voters to show a photo i.d. in order to cast a balance the. mr. holder and the d.o.j. blocked the legislation prompting a lawsuit. that case started yesterday in federal court. today the attorney general saying he is not going to allow any state to bully people away from the ballot box. >> after close review, the department found this law would be harmful to minority voters, and reject its implementation. we'll be vigilant...
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i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. farenthold. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. farnltehold: thank you, mr. speaker. our job as representatives is two-fold. we lead and we listen. if we think back to the last election that swept a republican majority in the house, a lot of the surveys says that was a result of the public's dissatisfaction with this law. we voted to repeal all parts of it multiple times and will continue to do so. we conducted an online poll, not scientific but showing that 79% of the folkbacks in south texas are opposed to this law. i'm looking forward to voting to repeal it again as i'm sure many of my colleagues are. i do want to take a second to address something the gentleman on the other side of the aisle mentioned, we don't have a c.b.o. score of this i would imagine the cost to the federal government, a good chunk of it, is for gon revenue. it makes no sense that undoing something costs the government in the way of spend, it only costs in the way of foregone revenue l
i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. farenthold. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. farnltehold: thank you, mr. speaker. our job as representatives is two-fold. we lead and we listen. if we think back to the last election that swept a republican majority in the house, a lot of the surveys says that was a result of the public's dissatisfaction with this law. we voted to repeal all parts of it multiple times and will continue to do so. we...
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the action is in texas and all the way to the gulf coast area in the southeast. this is the frontal boundary that's stationary and this is where the focus will be. as we go through the week, this will come back to the north as a warm front. we'll be a little bit unsettled, but for the most part this week it stays to the south. that means we stay in the 80s. when it pushes back to the north in the weekend we'll go back in the 90s. showers and a few thunderstorms primarily to the south. we'll keep it in tonight. i think around the immediate metro area we are looking at a dry commute to work which will be nice. staying below 90 all week. tuesday a few showers are possible. a much better chance south of town. wednesday a little more sunshine. pretty darn nice day on a wednesday. and then on thursday, a few thunderstorms. watch that carefully as to how strong the storms become and how widespread they become as well. overnight mostly cloudy. comfortable. shower or thunderstorm possible. but well south of town. 66 to about 72. again winds easterly at 10. by morning on t
the action is in texas and all the way to the gulf coast area in the southeast. this is the frontal boundary that's stationary and this is where the focus will be. as we go through the week, this will come back to the north as a warm front. we'll be a little bit unsettled, but for the most part this week it stays to the south. that means we stay in the 80s. when it pushes back to the north in the weekend we'll go back in the 90s. showers and a few thunderstorms primarily to the south. we'll...
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mike in texas. >> reporter: this is mike from texas. tractor supply. >> i got to tell you, i am not su sure. it is still expensive. and people are getting cheaper. >> caller: i'm calling from north carolina. my stock is honeywell, hon. >> i like honeywell. i prefer to buy it between 50 and 51 after what happened to cummins, inc. reerl may grandson want bs your opinion on disney. >> my take is that as the stock comes down, you want to pull the trigger as the travel trust will do right along with you. let's go to elizabeth in ohio. >> caller: thanks for helping me and the next generation of investors. my company is goodrich, gr. >> it's done. ring your register stock. sell, sell, sell, sell. let's go to michael in new jersey. >> caller: cramer, i love your show, you're doing a good job. xls. the president retired. >> with that information i'm going to put it on hol and find out why. i'm not going to give you an answer until i know because i did not know that myself. james? skraerl bo . >> caller: boo-yah, james. >> what's up, my friend? >
mike in texas. >> reporter: this is mike from texas. tractor supply. >> i got to tell you, i am not su sure. it is still expensive. and people are getting cheaper. >> caller: i'm calling from north carolina. my stock is honeywell, hon. >> i like honeywell. i prefer to buy it between 50 and 51 after what happened to cummins, inc. reerl may grandson want bs your opinion on disney. >> my take is that as the stock comes down, you want to pull the trigger as the travel...
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hitting the texas that's álightningá... hittiig the texas rangers ssadium... minnesota twins.the announcers say... it came ffom nowhere. you cannsee players jump as they hear the thunder... thenn quickly run for cover.the gamee was eeayed for 66 minuues. 3 think you've got whht it ttkes to be the next aaerican idol? idol?it's our baltimore idol co. contest.come to al packer's white marsh ford thissfriday pjly 13th starring at 5 a-m for your chance o audition for our judges.our ffaorite singer will be given a puaranteed audition in front of american idol producers.the winner of our contest last pear.. hallie day....made the top 24 on american idollread doo com. comiin up... 3a new effort... to conseeve water throughout the altimore area. why public works... say it has to be one now.and what &presidents... ould experience over the next few days. and a newwstudy... finds kids who grow up with pets... havve fewer healtt problems. so which is better... a doggor watching fox 45 morning news.. &pall local.. aal mmoning. homicide of young people in america has an impa
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and somehow say texas has the worst health care system in the world is fake and falls on its face. the real issue is about freedom. >> six republican governors have rejected obama's medicaid provision keeping out millions of low-income people from the expansion. the supreme court upheld the core of obama's health care law but also ruled states could opt out of the provision that expands medicaid by broadening eligibility requirements. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we spend today's hour looking at the bloody struggle to obtain a protect voting rights in this country. since 2010, at least 10 states have passed laws that require people to show a government issued photo id when they go to the polls. while supporters of the laws protect against voter fraud, others argue it is more likely to suppress voter turnout among people of color, poor, an elderly who may lack the proper id. in total, 16 states have passed restrictive voting laws that could shape the 2012 election, including the vital swing st
and somehow say texas has the worst health care system in the world is fake and falls on its face. the real issue is about freedom. >> six republican governors have rejected obama's medicaid provision keeping out millions of low-income people from the expansion. the supreme court upheld the core of obama's health care law but also ruled states could opt out of the provision that expands medicaid by broadening eligibility requirements. those are some of the headlines. this is...
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there's a new texas a&m study that says it does increase homicides. it's unfortunate that this conversation is not really happening in florida right now. >> i support you on castle doctrine, if you're in your home, you should be able to protect yourself. stand your ground extends to wherever you are in the public space. >> this was not stand your ground. he did not use the law correctly. >> i know toure will forgive me. before we go to the break, i want to give a nod to toure and his book "who is afraid of post blackness" out today in paperback. >> congrats. >> very exciting. >> liberty, science or religion? meet a writer who says we're always searching for more. why is that? we'll ask the author in our guest spot next on "the cycle." vrnlths ohio based bam la bare was doing well, when the work stopped coming, she had to rethink her business plan by thinking big and small. for more, watch "your business" sun mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc.
there's a new texas a&m study that says it does increase homicides. it's unfortunate that this conversation is not really happening in florida right now. >> i support you on castle doctrine, if you're in your home, you should be able to protect yourself. stand your ground extends to wherever you are in the public space. >> this was not stand your ground. he did not use the law correctly. >> i know toure will forgive me. before we go to the break, i want to give a nod to...
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why the focus on texas specifically? >> well, texas, for one thing, is a big state. i actually sat in just yet on that three-judge panel listening to testimony on this. one of the takeaways from yesterday's testimony was about absentee voters. anecdotally it sounds like there's bigger problems with voter fraud involving absentee ballots versus in-person voting. in the texas example, the voter i.d. there, that law is all about in-person voting. so, it wouldn't seem to be getting at the problem if there is one. a lot of people, brooke, say there isn't that big a problem with voter fraud. on the other side of the coin, even if just a few people get through, well, that's certainly offensive to a lot of americans. this question of minority voters, very interesting the kind of reaction there, that the attorney general got from the naacp, eric holder, obviously, has a lot of fans. and his appearance in the lone star state really just a day after this three-judge panel got started in washington's pretty interesting stuff. >> when should we have a ruling, joe? >> well, that's
why the focus on texas specifically? >> well, texas, for one thing, is a big state. i actually sat in just yet on that three-judge panel listening to testimony on this. one of the takeaways from yesterday's testimony was about absentee voters. anecdotally it sounds like there's bigger problems with voter fraud involving absentee ballots versus in-person voting. in the texas example, the voter i.d. there, that law is all about in-person voting. so, it wouldn't seem to be getting at the...